Pubs with Bruce
I've been a beer lover all my life and I love to travel. Combining these is the ultimate experience. As I've traveled, I've immersed myself in the history and folklore of the places I've visited. Join me on my beer journeys. Okay, it's not as good as actually being there, but who knows? You may be inspired to enjoy travels (and beers) of your own.

East Molesey, Sussex. Established in 1831, one of the first beer houses to open in East Molesley under the terms of the 1830 BeerHouse Act. Originally known as The Albion (after the brewery in nearby Kingston), it became The Albion Inn in 1851. During Victorian times the pub attracted a regular boated clientele who enjoyed the proximity of the Thames, and they eventually established an Albion regatta which was staged each year. A rounded central bar serves an open spacious seating area, and there are a few tables on the sidewalk out front. Located just a short walk from the gorgeous Hampton Court Palace, it is a nice stop after a day's visit.









